In terms of weight and diet, roughly two-thirds of both survivors and those in the control group were overweight or obese. Around 80 percent of both groups didn't get the recommended daily servings of fruit and vegetables.

Smoking rates among male cancer survivors were lower, but women who'd survived the disease were more likely to smoke compared to women who had no cancer history.

Male cancer survivors were less likely to drink heavily compared to their gender's control group, but cancer had little effect on how much women drank.

And physical inactivity was significantly higher for cancer survivors, regardless of gender.